Soldier Support Day on Sunday in Agnew

SEQUIM — A stroke of luck has brought Army Sgt. Andrew Heydon home from Iraq for two weeks' leave, just in time for the birth… Continue reading

Twilight series invades top five spots on best-seller list with four entries

FORKS — All four books in the Twilight saga of teen love and vampires in Forks are in the top five of USA Today's bestseller… Continue reading

Other events for a summer weekend across the North Olympic Peninsula

Music, art, history, good food, performing dogs and partying boaters are among the choices for entertainment this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula. Here's more… Continue reading

Port Angeles Farmers Market returns to Laurel Street on Saturday

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Farmers Market will return to Laurel Street for one day only on Saturday as part of Heritage Weekend and… Continue reading

Port Angeles native on the big screen

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles High School graduate Arthur Napiontek made a homecoming of sorts this week. Although the 20-year-old stayed home in Los Angeles,… Continue reading

Rayonier open to talks over future of site of former mill

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Harbor-Works Public Development Authority will have Rayonier Inc.'s attention when it approaches the company about acquiring its waterfront site.… Continue reading

Rockin’ good time promised at Jefferson County Fair

PORT TOWNSEND — The 71st Jefferson County Fair begins today (Friday), and fair organizers expect it to be a "rockin' good time." This year's theme,… Continue reading

Sequim Relay for Life is a trip to Oz

SEQUIM — It's a trip to Oz, fueled by coffee and candlelight. Sequim's third annual Relay for Life has a new theme and location this… Continue reading

Tribal crews hurrying toward ancestral reburials at Tse-whit-zen

PORT ANGELES — Even as work crews hurry to restore the site, Tse-whit-zen continues to disclose its ancient secrets. "We find, every day, isolates and… Continue reading

Forks Library’s training area has a . . . train

FORKS — All aboard for reading at the Forks Library. Friends of the Forks Library hopes that new equipment the group donated to the library… Continue reading

Forks resident faces stiff fine for burning logging vehicle

FORKS — A Forks resident faces a fine of up to $14,915 for burning a logging vehicle on his property, the Olympic Region Clean Air… Continue reading

Rayonier to be approached about HarborWorks buying site of ex-pulp mill

PORT ANGELES — The new Port Angeles HarborWorks Public Development Authority will broach the idea of acquiring the Rayonier mill site in the next couple… Continue reading

Rescuers go over the edge to save dog stranded on cliff

SEQUIM — The Clallam County Search and Rescue team hoisted a dog 40 feet up a cliff after it was reported stuck on ledge. Clallam… Continue reading

Slow down and don’t gawk, workers on U.S. 101 widening project ask

BLYN — After two wrecks in his construction zone on U.S. Highway 101, project manager Sean Coleman is asking drivers to slow down and stop… Continue reading

State ferry officials consider temporary PT-Edmonds truck ferry, advocate says

PORT TOWNSEND — Washington State Ferries officials said they are taking Tim Caldwell's request for vehicle ferry service between Edmonds and Port Townsend seriously. The… Continue reading

Strong mayor measure won’t be on ballot in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — John Sheehan has declared the second round of his attempt to get a strong mayor vote on the ballot to be over.… Continue reading

Woman whose peacock is missing finds only plumes — and fear that a cougar killed bird

CARLSBORG — The screaming started around 2 a.m. Wednesday, Angela Jacobsen said. "It was blood-curdling. I went out in my nightgown," to the woods surrounding… Continue reading

‘A big kaboom,’ then fire destroys shop/barn

PORT ANGELES — A combination barn and shop structure was destroyed in a fire that sent black smoke into the skies above Port Angeles as… Continue reading

Aging American Legion hall in Port Townsend spruced up — with the help of a Crown Victoria

PORT TOWNSEND — The American Legion Post 26 building is under going renovations inside and out. The building, which is from the World War II-era,… Continue reading

Clallam to meet with Canadian law enforcers to compare notes on floating feet

PORT ANGELES — Now that the foot found on a Clallam County beach last week has been determined to be human, county investigators want to… Continue reading